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Mesoligia literosa

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369: 347:, the costa often remaining pale; inner and outer lines dark, conversely edged with pale, the inner strongly outcurved below middle, closely approximated to the erect lower half of outer line; a black bar from line to line along submedian fold; claviform stigma obsolete, or minute; orbicular grey, with edge only black margined, the margin straight and forming nearly a straight line with the lower half of outer line; submarginal line pale grey, the shade before it red brown, the terminal area dark grey; hindwing greyish fuscous; in the ab. 42: 55: 364:
H.-Sch. shows a still further reduction of the dark tints, the whole forewing being creamy grey, the usual darker median area and the shade before submarginal line showing in certain lights pale golden brownish; the hindwing pale grey; this form occurs in Heligoland, Norderney, and other islands, the
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Larva either yellowish with two broad reddish subdorsal lines, or greenish yellow with grey subdorsal and lateral lines; head and thoracic plate black brown. The larva of the coast form, according to Aurivillius, is whitish with the dorsum reddish and small brown head. The larvae overwinter and feed
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Stgr. from Sicily, Palestine, and western Siberia, has longer wings and no red tints whatever except the praesubmarginal shade; this form will, I feel sure, be proved distinct; on the other hand the darker grey and fuscous tints may be reduced and the whole forewing suffused with rosy brown, the
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ab. nov. principally confined to the males, the median area between the two lines is narrowed and much darker, especially in the two folds, and the red flush is less developed; — the form
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is 23–30 mm. Forewing violet grey, with a partial rosy-brown flush; the costa, cell, and median area dark
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Robinson, Gaden S.; Ackery, Phillip R.; Kitching, Ian J.; Beccaloni, George W.; Hernández, Luis M. (2010).
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571: 365:colouration being assimilated to the sandy coasts. 512:"Search the database - introduction and help" 8: 559: 40: 31: 356:whole thorax also showing rufous. - ab. 312:in 1809. It is found throughout Europe, 402: 316:and western Asia. and east across the 420:Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms 7: 360:this is a common form in England; – 440:Bert Gustafsson (9 February 2011). 381:The moth flies in July and August. 328:Technical description and variation 743:Taxa named by Adrian Hardy Haworth 25: 332:For a key to the terms used, see 372:Fig.3, 3a larva after last moult 53: 498:Die GroĂźschmetterlinge der Erde 520:Natural History Museum, London 385:on various grasses, including 1: 448:. Naturhistoriska riksmuseet 334:Glossary of entomology terms 265:Mesoligia literosa siciliana 258:Mesoligia literosa minorasia 759: 331: 191: 184: 165: 158: 50:Scientific classification 48: 39: 34: 738:Moths of the Middle East 718:Moths described in 1809 373: 218:Herrich-Schäffer, 1856 723:Owlet moths of Africa 371: 268:Rezbanyai-Reser, 1998 261:Rezbanyai-Reser, 1998 496:Seitz, A. Ed., 1914 310:Adrian Hardy Haworth 208:Apamea suffuruncula 573:Mesoligia literosa 549:Litoligia literosa 538:Litoligia literosa 471:Mesoligia literosa 469:"2342 Rosy Minor ( 444:Mesoligia literosa 414:Mesoligia literosa 374: 304:. 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Litoligia literosa

Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Lepidoptera
Noctuoidea
Noctuidae
Mesoligia
Binomial name
Haworth
Synonyms
moth
Noctuidae
first described
Adrian Hardy Haworth
North Africa
Palearctic
Siberia
Glossary of entomology terms
wingspan
fuscous

glaucous sedge
cock's-foot
"Mesoligia literosa (Haworth, 1809)"
"Mesoligia literosa"

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